Hi, > could you be more specific - your system can't really boot without /linuxrc, > because shell is called in it.
You are wrong. It depends on the kernel configuration and some other things. > BTW. linuxrc is executed when kernel preparing namespace, that is after all > initializations, preparing devices... it is in 'init' thread. If you run in a "standalone shell" environment, there is nothing that will even bother to check if a /linuxrc exists. Wolfgang Denk ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
